Scott D'Amore clearly had a love for TNA which further fueled the shock as to why the veteran was let go from the company’s top executive.

Last week, the wrestling world was astonished to learn that Anthem decided to terminate D'Amore, who to many, has been the primary factor as to why Impact Wrestling (and now TNA) still exists. Even in just the past six months, D'Amore has been a heavy proponent for change in the company product, complete with bringing in new acts, old faces, and bringing back the three familiar letters in TNA.

Despite all that, Anthem replaced D'Amore with Anthony Ciccone, a longtime Anthem executive. A new report from Fightful Select shines further light on the matter as the plan for D'Amore's exit was put in place for over a month.

Anthem wanted the ending of D'Amore's run to be a mutual departure, but Scott remained steadfast in keeping his position. The reported reason for D'Amore not agreeing to a mutual departure is because it put him in a better position for future opportunities.

Despite Ciccone taking over for D'Amore, Scott has reportedly held Ciccone in high-regard but still didn't want to relinquish his position as TNA President. There were rumors of D'Amore attempting to buy the company outright from Anthem, but that was clearly denied if the effort was actually made.

When it comes to budget upgrades for TNA, it only appears that Anthem may be making an effort to do so in the software department. The reported plan is for Anthem to strip back TNA's budget to even less than what they had for 2023.